Affiliation:
1. Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists Alton UK
2. School of Veterinary Medicine and Science University of Nottingham Loughborough UK
3. Chestergates Veterinary Specialists Cheshire UK
4. Department of Small Animal Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Ghent Merelbeke Belgium
5. CVS Referrals Diss UK
6. Dovecote Veterinary Hospital Castle Donington UK
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe Basset Hound is the largest chondrodystrophic breed predisposed to thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion (TL‐IVDE). However, literature describing this particular breed in terms of incidence, signalment, anatomical location, clinical severity and short‐term outcome of TL‐IVDE is lacking.MethodsThe medical histories of Dachshunds and Basset Hounds presenting to three neurology departments were retrospectively assessed. Information collected for each dog included signalment, whether it had received a diagnosis of TL‐IVDE, duration of clinical signs, affected discs and anatomical region and neurological grading at presentation and discharge.ResultsA total of 270 Dachshunds and 188 Basset Hounds were included for incidence analysis. Of these, 154 Dachshunds and 68 Basset Hounds with confirmed TL‐IVDE were included for signalment, anatomical location, clinical severity and short‐term outcome analysis. Statistical analysis indicated a significantly higher incidence of TL‐IVDE in Dachshunds than in Basset Hounds (77.4% vs. 36.2%, p < 0.05). Basset Hounds presenting to a neurology department were older (median 87.5 months vs. 66.5 months), had a greater proportion of midlumbar IVDE (L2–L5) and were more frequently ambulatory at discharge than Dachshunds. Only one Basset Hound presented as paraplegic without nociception, compared with 16 Dachshunds (1.5% vs. 10.4%).LimitationsThe study had a retrospective design and included multicentric non‐standardised cases.ConclusionTL‐IVDE incidence was higher in Dachshunds than in Basset Hounds. Basset Hounds were older at presentation, frequently affected more caudally in the vertebral column and more frequently ambulatory at discharge than Dachshunds. The differences found in this study could aid in the development of preventive strategies.
Subject
General Veterinary,General Medicine
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